Buenos Aires - An
Argentina train slammed into a bus and was then struck by another train on
Tuesday in a huge rush-hour crash at a suburban station that killed at least 11
people and injured 212, police said.
A plane crashed in
front of the grandstands at the Reno
|
Police said they
have confirmed the deaths of 11 victims. Officials said as many as 30 of the
injured were very badly hurt, suggesting the death toll could climb
substantially.
Argentina's
transportation secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi said most of the fatalities were
among people who had been aboard the bus, including the driver.
The crash occurred
at 7am (10.00 GMT) as thousands of commuters were pouring into the Flores
district station in southwestern Buenos Aires on their way to work.
“A train entering
Flores station hits a bus from the 92 Line, drags it and smashes it against the
platform,” said Gustavo Gago, a spokesman for the Buenos Aires train operator.
“At that point, the
train goes off the track, invading other tracks in its path and is struck
laterally by a train that was entering Flores,” from another direction, he
said.
Newspaper seller
Lucas Sanz, 31, whose stand is 10 metres away, said he heard “a deafening noise
and I saw the bus smashed into the train.”
“Terrified people
began exiting the cars in all directions,” he said. “The police arrived quickly
and began taking charge of the crowds that came in waves.”
Fire chief Omar
Bravo said firefighters “rescued people who were in the bus, in the train and
on the platform,” including a two-year-old toddler who was found under the
platform.
Rescuers succeeded
after two hours in freeing two people whose legs were trapped in the wreckage,
one of whom was a conductor on one of the trains.
Authorities were
investigating reports that the bus driver failed to heed a train crossing
signal and breached the lowered barriers meant to signal that it is dangerous
to cross the tracks.
“It was one of the
saddest, most serious accidents in recent years,” said Bravo.
In March 2008, 18
people were killed and 47 injured when a bus was hit by a train in Dolores, 212
kilometres south of Buenos Aires.
In February, a long
distance train struck a suburban passenger train, leaving four dead and 120
injured.
Argentina's
deadliest train tragedy was in 1970, an accident that killed 200 people on
Buenos Aires' north end. - Sapa-AFP
0 comments:
Post a Comment